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- W2158525704 abstract "This paper presents three different methods for modeling the transient response of electrical machines. The state-space approach, the Laplace transformation technique and the realization of a new, wide-frequency range equivalent circuit of the machine terminal impedance are applied to obtain the transient response to any waveform. The introduced methods are based on the frequency response of the machine which is often seen as a black box. Both laboratory- and large-scale machines are used to investigate the effect of a variety of impulse waveforms on the transient response of the other phases and to obtain the voltage distribution along the winding of each phase. A frequency response test for the machine is applied to obtain the resonance frequencies and the rational forms for both the voltage gains and terminal impedance. Excellent agreement (error is within 3%) is found between the three methods and the experimental results for different types and ratings of electrical machines under different impulse waveforms." @default.
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- W2158525704 title "Simulation of the impulse response of electrical machines" @default.
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